I use run like the wind. and sometimes hold your horses, it depends on what the subject that we are talking about. I sometimes would say your eyes look brighter than the moon. or something like that.:).

Hey Mr. Moon its Kevin Woods. Um my family doest really say alot of idioms but when i am rushing my grandma she always tells me to "hold my houres". My sisture allways tells me my homework is a "piece of cake" but yet when i ask her for help she says i dont know. Finally my mom tells me im "getting on her last nurves" witch im really not it just means im pissing her off r bugging her.

Some idioms that my family uses at home are:-catch a cold-piece of cake-hold your horses-born yesterday-all ears -make up your mind-cut it out-for ages-grab a biteBut the most popular idiom that we use is peice of cake.

im my house my mom or dad actually dont use idioms but if they did they would probably say to me and my younger sister "you girls must fell like your in hot water" when i was in trouble. -this is maiela rodriguez from your 6th period class(:

Some idioms that my parents say are "I wasn't born yeaterday" when I explain something to them. Another one is when I do something wrong, my mom says "Your in hot water". The last one my parents say is "Don't spill the beans". They always tell me this when my cousins ask me what there birthday gift is.

Most of the time my parents say whenever I won't go to sleep is,"augustin, it's time to hit the sack."or in performances,"go and break a leg." however more in particular," augustin if you don't stop your horseplay, you will be in hot water."

Some idioms that my family uese are:'catch a cold' wich means gettiung sick. Or 'see eye to eye' wich mean to agree or to be on the same page as someone else. Another one is 'born yesturday' wich means not stupid; or 'spill the beans' wich means talk or tell me evrything.

Chase Falk, Sometimes my mom will say "put that motor on tha pencil" which means write fast. And for my sister since she is in acting my mom will say "go break a leg" which means do a good job. Sometimes my mom will say "get up you couch potato" which means get up and stop watching tv. One more thing she says is that "if theres a will theres a way" which means if you really want somthing then you can achieve it.Your student Chase Falk

Krikorian, MaryWell my parents and even me and my brother use "i wasnt born yesterday a lot in the house.We also use "caught a cold" when one of us get sick.And my dad uses "hit the road" as in leaving

Well there are a lot of idioms that my parents say my dad says hold your horses sometimes wen i want to rush through things he doesn't say that a lot but on occasion he does, other than that some of the other idioms my family says is to hard to explain.

Some of these popular idioms my family uses would be the following listed: Its a piece of cake, Actions speak louder then words, Cross your fingers, Get over it, Knock on wood, and The third time is a charm. But, the most common one my family says is Cross your fingers.

Some examples of idioms that are used in my home are:- Time flies when your having fun.- A piece of cake- Cry me a river.My parents sometimes use the phrases:-Hold your horses or your in deep waterThis is Julia Wilinski from your period 5 class.

Hello.An idiom that my mom uses alot in spanish is " Te voy Revocar A Cashetadas "in englah it doeesnt reallly sound the same .Which in english it means "ima slap you " .My grandma says that too.i think that were she qot in from .My mom tells my brother and i that when were doinq something bad , i think its just something to scrae us because she never does it .

Hey Mr.Moon its me Ana Chavez.The idioms most commonly used in my family is "hit the hay" also "think outside the box".My dad says "hit the hay"when he wamts me to go to sleep.He says "think outside the box"to make me think harder.

Joses Galdamez period 5One idiom my parents say are cats and dogs, pretty much every time it rains. they leared it from my sister and they didnt know what it meant, until i showed them what idioms are.

Sebastian Mejia, Per.4An idiom that my mother uses quite often is "Old as dirt". She usually says it when she's talking about old politicians. If it meant what it sounded like, it wouldn't make sense because dirt is older than everyone. It just means very old.

My mom is the more careful parent at driving, always goes at the speed limit, always complete stops, doesn't follow the american rules of YELLOW MEANS GO FASTER and always slows down when she sees the yellow light. My dad is the exact opposite. If all the cars on the freeway are going 80 when its 65, he goes 80. He occasionally makes complete stops, and like most people sped up when they see yellow. So when my dad does this and my moms passenger she tries to correct him and we all end up calling her a back seat driver

Bustamante, GuadalupeWell my parents dont but my uncles are "you think i was born yesterday" and "did you cut the cheese" and my favorite one is "im going bananas.My name is Guadalupe Bustamante im in your per6

My parents always say break a leg whenever my little sister performs at events. They have been saying this ever since my brother was small and i don't know why. The first time they said this 2 me i thought they really wanted me 2 break a leg.

This is Andrea Tovar from per 5.Idioms that my parents use a lot is hold your horses , don't spill the beans, & take a chill pill- wich means calm down relax .These are mainly the ones my parents would say . Like mostly the popular we hear .